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  1. #176
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    Sweet truck
    watch out for snakes

  2. #177
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    Not selling. Would like to get it to at least 50 years in the family.

  3. #178
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    I can still smell Poutine.
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    I miss my '79 Chevy full sized van. 'Heavy Half'. Hauled all kinds stuff in it. So it was a truck. Dirt, firewood, manure, furniture, etc. I drove it cross country and back when gas was a dollar a gallon, more or less. I would never do that today. For the long trips I stuck a futon in it, on a platform behind the middle bench seat, so I could fit stuff underneath. It was a party truck. Fake wood paneling, burnt orange shag carpet.
    I see hydraulic turtles.

  4. #179
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    A thread this good needs a bump. My 97 7.3 powerstroke. She is rough around the edges and has many signs of leading a hard life before coming to my driveway. She serves as our adventure rig and dog hauler, and anything else that is easier to do with a truck. Driving up the canyons sure is fun when your rig doesnt even break a sweat!
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  5. #180
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    New shoes for the Willys.

  6. #181
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    I am not sure if this classifies as "old" but here's my '01 F-150 with 280,000 km. I inherited it from my dad who obviously took great care of it.


  7. #182
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    98 2.8L toyota hilux. very ugly but very bad ass surf central america rig.


  8. #183
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    here and there
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    nice custom rockers
    watch out for snakes

  9. #184
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    Just recently got this back on the road. All new suspension and freshly rebuilt engine. 217K on the body.





    Taking it for it's first run to the mountains since the rebuild this weekend.

  10. #185
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    you see a tie dye disc in there?
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    ^^^^^^^

  11. #186
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    Orangina
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plainview View Post
    Just recently got this back on the road. All new suspension and freshly rebuilt engine. 217K on the body.





    Taking it for it's first run to the mountains since the rebuild this weekend.
    Sick. I've got those shoes on my '85 and they've done pretty well. Not great on icey stuff but rad anywhere else.
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

  12. #187
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    That is a b/a rig.

  13. #188
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    Thanks!

    Built some bed extenders and installed H4 conversion housings in the last couple of days.








  14. #189
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    Dec 2006
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    Your Mom's House
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    Badass.

    I fully intend to keep my 04 Tundra running long enough to classify as an old-ass truck eventually.

  15. #190
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    Taos Ski Valley or my truck
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    98 frontier 4wd SE

    New clutch, brakes, transmission and finally some new shoes.

  16. #191
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    Not old but when I'm as old as you old bags, it'll be a classic.

  17. #192
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    right behind you!
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    My daily driver since 1994.



  18. #193
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    The Cone of Uncertainty
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    Congrats?

  19. #194
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    Decided to get a diesel Transit 250, so had to reluctantly sell my 96 T100. Rancho lift, TrueTrac rear, drove like new at 180k. Fortunately found a friend who was stoked to get it.

  20. #195
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    I don't think there is a truck in history that held its value more than the T100.
    Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
    This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
    Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague

  21. #196
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    Yeah it's crazy how many contractors around here covet that truck. Depreciation was around $50/mo. I have cars for most driving but always liked the truck esp when there was two feet of pow overnight.

  22. #197
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    Cash cow, 97 2500 purchased with plow from local town, gas motor, this thing is paying for college one storm at a time.

  23. #198
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    I have had Marvin since high school. Not yet a classic, but this thing has taken so much abuse. Inline 6 for the win! Original tranny and motor. dealt with the jeep death wobble the past winter, had to buy a beefier track bar and weld extra support where the track bar attaches to the frame.

  24. #199
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    Oct 2006
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    MT
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    Here's some T100 stupidity...

    http://www.resslermotors.com/details...onfsource=&id=


    1994 basic standard longbed with 80k on the 3.slow, yours for only 16k!

    For that money you could buy a a primo 1997 7.3 powerstroke with 100k on the odo. Makes no sense to me.

  25. #200
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    Jan 2005
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    Denver, CO
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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    I don't think there is a truck in history that held its value more than the T100.
    Regret selling mine. Paid $6500, tires and oil changes, drove it for 60k, sold it for $5700 to some landscaper who is undoubtedly abusing it daily.

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